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APPLICATION

FM-200

®

 (CF3CHFCF3), the extinguishing agent, used in all Sea-Fire “FG” and “FD” series fire

extinguishers, is a suitable EPA accepted alternate replacement for Halon. FM-200® is
electrically nonconductive and residue free extinguishing agent that requires no cleanup.

These features and the versatility of design make the “FG” and “FD” series fire extinguisher lines
ideal for a broad range of applications. These applications would include marine, commercial and
industrial use where electrical or flammable liquids are the likely source of fire.

Sea-Fire “FG” and “FD” series have passed a rigid testing program and carry a Factory Mutual
Research Corp. (FM) and United States Coast Guard (USCG) approval for fire suppression
applications in marine pleasure craft, uninspected vessels, and Subchapter “T” inspected
vessels, subject to the approval of the local Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection (OCMI). This
would include many applications such as engine and generator rooms, electrical compartments,
paint and flammable storage lockers.

Sea Fire “FG” and “FD” extinguishers are designed to induce a minimum atmospheric
concentration of 8.7 percent within the protected compartment.* The specification table in this
manual lists the minimum and maximum approved compartment volume (size) allowable for each
model. Volume can be determined by multiplying the compartment’s length x width x height
which equals the volume In cubic feet or meters (LxWxH=V).

* Reference: NFPA 2001, UL2166.

CAUTION: NEVER INSTALL A UNIT WITH A VOLUME RATING LESS THEN THE GROSS
VOLUME OF THE COMPARTMENT TO BE PROTECTED. DO NOT DEDUCT FOR ENGINES,
REMOVABLE TANKS OR OTHER EQUIPMENT.

Exception: If the boat manufacturer has placed a permanently affixed label in the engine
compartment specifying the gross volume less the volume of permanently installed tankage, then
this volume may be used to determine the proper size extinguisher. Check the specification table
for proper application before making installation.

SYSTEM OPERATIONS

Sea-Fire units described in this manual are automatically actuated by a temperature sensor
valve. Discharge will occur when the sensor valve temperature rises to the system activation
point as shown in the specification table and on the label attached to each unit. Upon discharge,
which is accompanied by a loud report and a hissing sound, the extinguishing agent (FM-200

®

)

floods the compartment with an electrically nonconductive, noncorrosive vapor that stops the
combustion process through both physical and chemical means. FM-200

®

,  being an efficient

heat transfer agent, literally removes heat energy from the fire to the extent that the combustion
reaction cannot sustain itself.

CAUTION: IN CASE OF EXTINGUISHER DISCHARGE, DO NOT RUSH TO OPEN THE
PROTECTED COMPARTMENT. LET THE EXTINGUISHING AGENT WORK FOR SEVERAL
MINUTES. HAVE A PORTABLE EXTINGUISHER AVAILABLE AND USE CARE WHEN
OPENING THE COMPARTMENT.

AVOID BREATHING FIRE RELATED FUMES OR VAPOR.

NOTE: It is important to retain the designed vapor concentration within the compartment to insure
complete fire outage. Upon discharge, diesel engine(s) and all powered ventilation (blowers)
must be shut down.

PRESSURE SWITCH

Sea-Fire “FG” and “FD” series extinguishers are equipped with a factory installed pressure switch
which is intended for cylinder pressure supervision and may also be used to control other
electrical functions (engine shutdown, air exchange equipment etc.).

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MSDS No. SF002

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Section 1 — Company and Chemical Identification

METALCRAFT/SEA-FIRE MARINE

EMERGENCY PHONE: 1-800-535-5053

9331-A PHILADELPHIA ROAD

PHONE: 1-800-445-7680

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21237DATE:

NOVEMBER 10, 2005

http://www.sea-fire.com

PRODUCT NAME: Fire Extinguisher

Section 2 — Hazardous Ingredients/ Identity

C.A.S.

INGREDIENT NAME

OSHA PEL

ACGIH TLV

OSHA STEL

431890

HEPTAFLUOROPROPANE

NOT ESTAB.

NOT ESTAB.

NOT ESTAB.

Section 3 — Hazard Identification

Emergency Overview: HEPTAFLUOROPROPANE is a colorless, odorless gas. Direct eye or
skin contact with the liquid or cold gas can cause chilling or possibly frostbite of exposed
tissues. Inhalation of high concentrations can be harmful or fatal due to oxygen deprivation
and/or heart irregularities. Fire Extinguisher cylinders are pressurized. Although unlikely, a
cylinder could be propelled and cause bodily injury and/or property damage if the valve is
broken due to improper handling or storage.

Section 4 — First Aid Measures

Skin contact: Flush with water, treat for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected areas.
Consult a physician.

Eye contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult an
ophthalmologist.

Inhalation: Remove victim(s) to fresh air, as quickly as possible. If not breathing, qualified
personnel should administer artificial respiration. Get medical attention. If breathing is difficult,
administer oxygen.

Ingestion: No first aid should be needed. Not considered a potential route of exposure.

Section 5 — Fire Fighting Measures

Flammability: Not flammable.

Conditions of flammability: Will not burn.

Extinguishing media: Use appropriate extinguishing media for surrounding fire.

Keep cylinders cool with water spray applied from a safe distance.

Section 6 — Accidental Release Measures

Evacuate the area and ventilate. Do not enter areas where high concentrations may exist
(especially confined or poorly ventilated areas) without appropriate protective equipment in-
cluding a self-contained breathing apparatus.

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Summary of Contents for FD1000A

Page 1: ...FIRE EXTINGUISHERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNER S MANUAL THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE SYSTEM AND AS SUCH THE EXTINGUISHER MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDINGLY U S COAST GUARD APPROVED FM APPROVED No 162 029 237 0 READ AND COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS AND LIMITATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING SUITABLE FOR USE FG MODELS 0 F 18 C TO 130 F 54 C FD MODELS 20 F 7 C TO 130 F 54 C ...

Page 2: ... DISCLAIMER OF EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES Metalcraft Sea Fire Marine Inc has taken reasonable care in preparing this document how ever since the use of this information and the conditions of use of the product are not within the control of Metalcraft Sea Fire Marine Inc it is the user s obligation to determine the con ditions of safe use of this product The information in this document is of...

Page 3: ...nd or heart irregularities arrhythmias Misuse of the products by deliberately inhaling high concentrations of this gas could cause death without warning Persons with preexisting cardiac or central nervous sys tem disorders may be more susceptible to effects of an overexposure Section 12 Ecological Information No ecological information is available Section 13 Disposal Considerations Dispose of wast...

Page 4: ...t the combustion reaction cannot sustain itself CAUTION IN CASE OF EXTINGUISHER DISCHARGE DO NOT RUSH TO OPEN THE PROTECTED COMPARTMENT LET THE EXTINGUISHING AGENT WORK FOR SEVERAL MINUTES HAVE A PORTABLE EXTINGUISHER AVAILABLEAND USE CARE WHEN OPENING THE COMPARTMENT AVOID BREATHING FIRE RELATED FUMES OR VAPOR NOTE It is important to retain the designed vapor concentration within the compartment ...

Page 5: ... 2 0 AMPS AT 28 VDC For applications requiring larger load capacities see optional equipment section in this manual or contact factory ENGINES AND POWERED VENTILATION BLOWERS DIESEL ENGINES Continued operation of diesel engine s and or powered ventilation units will deplete the extinguishing agent and may cause a fire re flash Diesel engine s must be automatically shutdown upon extinguisher discha...

Page 6: ...26 150 3 5 4 2 5 4 2 4 6 5 2 9 5 2x17 0 132x476 FD175A FD175M 151 175 4 2 5 0 6 5 2 9 7 6 3 4 5 2x17 0 132x476 FD200A FD200M 176 200 5 0 5 7 7 6 3 4 8 7 3 9 5 2x17 0 132x476 FD225A FD225M 201 225 5 7 6 4 8 7 3 9 9 7 4 4 5 2x17 0 132x476 FD250A FD250M 226 250 6 4 7 1 9 7 4 4 10 8 4 9 6 9x18 0 175x463 FD275A FD275M 251 275 7 1 7 8 10 8 4 9 11 9 5 4 6 9x18 0 175x463 FD300A FD300M 276 300 7 8 8 5 11 9...

Page 7: ...0 APPROVED FOR VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL MOUNTING MODEL FD 1050 thru FD 1500 FOR VERTICAL MOUNTING ONLY Cubic Feet CU FT Kilograms KG Cubic Meters CU M Inches IN Pounds LBS Millimeters MM V M E O R U O T N N I T L C I Y A N L G 14 Step 5 Locate bracket in desired position Vertical Sensor Valve Detector Head Up or Horizontal Figure 2 Using the bracket as a template mark and drill holes in bulkhead and...

Page 8: ...6 or 7 a Before attaching cable to the cylinder check that the cylinder bracket is located correctly and firmly mounted b With the cylinder strapped in its bracket pass the cable jacket ferrule completely through the hole in the cylinder manifold This will allow the necessary cable flexibility needed for inserting the offset end of the flexible shaft into the actuator lever After connecting the sh...

Page 9: ...l and making to determine the applicable DOT specification The discharged extinguisher may be refilled upon the prepaid return of the discharged system Contact factory or authorized dealer for detail RETURN TO UNITED STATES SEA FIRE MARINE Division of Metalcraft Inc 9331 A Philadelphia Road Baltimore Maryland 21237 USA EUROPE SEA FIRE EUROPE LTD Unit 7 io Centre Stephenson Road Fareham Hampshire P...

Page 10: ...icate the ability to discharge the agent but not the quantity of extinguishing agent The cylinder less bracket must be weighed on at least a semiannual basis and be replaced immediately if gross weight has decreased by quantity noted on the specification label Never paint or obstruct the cylinder manifold or sensor valve detector as this will adversely affect its operating characteristic FD models...

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